Thank you for all the time, effort and knowledge poured into the Summit! I appreciated being on site,. The interaction and networking is such an important part of expansion for this model of care, so we can reach even more docs and patients suffering! I am also grateful for this community forum, as it will continue in that vein, as a place for honest and reliable dialogue with caring partners.@Robin_Dickinson Robin, do you know how and when the slides and videos will be made available?
It was great to meet you as well!

The passion that was present during the entire day was outstanding. Really enjoyed the community breakout session. With DPC pioneers scattered around the country, it takes a little more effort to maintain cohesion and share ideas/successes/worries. Using digital means (FaceTime, Google Hangouts, etc…) can make up for this, so hearing and discussing ways to drive enhanced communication was fantastic.

Hi Rob, I have a small, almost 2 year old rural DPC in northeast Colorado. I have been on a big campaign to try to educate my small corner of the world about DPC. Could I post a link to this blog article on my facebook page for my buisiness? Or my website? My website is www.inspirehealthdpc.com. My facebook page is Inspire Health Direct Primary Care.

Great blog post. I did not go to summit and crammed on the videos posted. I agree with Dr. Neuhofel, “can’t see the forest from the trees” comparison. It does seem when you step out of the box, you can see more clearly…even if it’s a bit lonely. I do appreciate this forum. I have been open 9 weeks and have 15 patients. Still taking in the view!